Clutch Cable
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Lol... Make me feel stupid... :thumbleft:
O well, yes i was talking about a fiero. I just assumed that there was a cable. (I grew up around mustangs). I'll go check the fluid.
The reason I asked was because I'm having trouble getting into and out of gear. So, before I went out and got a new clutch, I was gonna see if i could adjust anything.
Thanks
O well, yes i was talking about a fiero. I just assumed that there was a cable. (I grew up around mustangs). I'll go check the fluid.
The reason I asked was because I'm having trouble getting into and out of gear. So, before I went out and got a new clutch, I was gonna see if i could adjust anything.
Thanks
1985 Fiero 2M4
I suck at cars...

I suck at cars...

Hydraulic clutch problems are nearly a rite of passage if you own a fiero. Everyone seems to have problem with them at one time or another.
There's a bleed bolt on top of the slave cylinder on top of the transmission but be VERY careful with it. You might want to soak it overnight in pb blaster to free it up. The housing many times will give way before the bleed bolt will.
After you get it loose, it's pretty much like bleeding brakes. Push the pedal to the floor, have someone open/close the bleeder, then slowly let your foot off the pedal. Check the clutch reservoir under the hood to make sure you're not running low on fluid (it's just brake fluid) and repeat as necessary.
Enjoy
There's a bleed bolt on top of the slave cylinder on top of the transmission but be VERY careful with it. You might want to soak it overnight in pb blaster to free it up. The housing many times will give way before the bleed bolt will.
After you get it loose, it's pretty much like bleeding brakes. Push the pedal to the floor, have someone open/close the bleeder, then slowly let your foot off the pedal. Check the clutch reservoir under the hood to make sure you're not running low on fluid (it's just brake fluid) and repeat as necessary.
Enjoy